Susan and Natalie
I'm so glad that the Bradley, Baldwin and Armstrong paper is so
useful - I must admit I was thrilled to rediscover it, having used it
a _lot_ in support of breastfeeding beyond 1,2, 3 years etc. And
note the nice refs at the end showing lots of stuff from the Eighties.
Susan, what an additional tragedy that all those papers were lost in
the Trade Tower disaster. Oh, oh, oh. I'm currently trying to look
out some of the old work showing how we knew all this stuff about the
value of breastfeeding in developing countries in the Seventies and
Eighties, so your pointers are very useful. And I too begin to doubt
more and more what I've seen and known, because all the bookshelves
of info I collected from the old reports and articles I received as a
recipient in a developing country have been lost beyond redemption,
having been destroyed before I left Harare. So reminders like yours,
providing avenues to revisit, are especially welcome!
But remembering now that I used to receive the marvellous AHRTAG
publications on various aspects of child health, primary healthcare
etc, I just found this - listing access to 15 years or 60 issues of
Dialogue on Diarrhoea, from May 1980 to May 1995 at
http://rehydrate.org/dd/index.html From then on I believe the name
of the journals changed, so there will be more somewhere! There were
four different publication, and one of them concerned ARI, Acute
Respiratory Infection... Racking brains.....
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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